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  <meta charset="UTF-8">

  <title>CSS Text: 'hyphens: auto' with a valid 'lang' attribute specification</title>

  <link rel="author" title="Gérard Talbot" href="http://www.gtalbot.org/BrowserBugsSection/css21testsuite/">
  <link rel="help" href="https://www.w3.org/TR/css-text-3/#hyphenation">
  <link rel="match" href="reference/hyphens-auto-010M-ref.html">
  <link rel="match" href="reference/hyphens-auto-010H-ref.html">

  <!--
  User agents may use U+2010 HYPHEN <https://codepoints.net/U+2010>
  when the font has the glyph, or
  may use U+002D HYPHEN-MINUS <https://codepoints.net/U+002d>
  otherwise. Some fonts will display slightly different glyphs for
  these code points. Therefore these 2 reference files.
  The M-ref.html reference file means the hyphen-Minus character U+002D.
  The H-ref.html reference file means the Hyphen character U+2010.
  -->

  <meta content="" name="flags">
  <meta content="When 'hyphens' is set to 'auto' and when 'lang' attribute is also set to a valid value, then words may be broken at hyphenation opportunities determined automatically by an hyphenation resource appropriate to the language of the text involved.">

  <style>
  div
    {
      border: black solid 2px;
      font-family: monospace;
      font-size: 32px;
      hyphens: auto;
      width: 6ch;
    }
  </style>

 <body lang="en">

  <div>regulation implementation now</div>
